The Last Days of Frank and Jesse James

1986 TV film

  • Kris Kristofferson
  • Johnny Cash
  • Willie Nelson
Music byPaul ChiharaCountry of originUnited StatesOriginal languageEnglishProductionProducers
  • Joseph Cates
  • Phillip Cates
CinematographyTony ImiEditorPatrick McMahonRunning time120 minOriginal releaseReleaseFebruary 17, 1986 (1986-02-17)

The Last Days of Frank and Jesse James is a 1986 American biographical Western television film directed by William A. Graham and starring Kris Kristofferson.[1] The main cast is made up of country music all-stars,[2] including Johnny Cash,[3] June Carter Cash,[4] David Alan Coe, Lecile Harris,[5][6] Willie Nelson,[7] and Marcia Cross.[8]

Cast

  • Johnny Cash as Frank James
  • Kris Kristofferson as Jesse James
  • Marcia Cross as Sarah Hite
  • Gail Youngs as Anna
  • David Allan Coe as Whiskeyhead Ryan
  • Andy Stahl as Dick Liddil
  • June Carter Cash as Mother James
  • Ed Bruce as Maj. Edwards
  • Darrell Wilks as Bob Ford
  • Margaret Gibson as Zee Mimms
  • James Sinclair as Charley Ford
  • Cherie Elledge-Grapes as Martha Bolton
  • Peter Bradshaw as Wood Hite
  • Earl Poole Ball as Squire Earthman
  • Jack Barlow as Uncle George Hite
  • Mac Bennett as Clarence Hite
  • John Astor Brown as Gentleman
  • Dan Butler as New York reporter
  • Glen Clark as Angry man
  • David Cobb as Dr. Samuels
  • Bruce Carnahan as Sedalia reporter
  • Ed Evans as Gov. Crittendon
  • Marshall Fallwell Jr. as Jim Ward
  • Buck Ford as William Pinkerton
  • Donnie Fritts as Jury Foreman
  • Lecile Harris as Bartender[9]
  • Mary Jane Harvill as Actress
  • Dan Hoffman as Conductor Westfall
  • John Jay Hooker Jr. as John Phillips
  • G.W. Jones as Col. Starter
  • Irv Kane as John Eulich
  • Joe Kurtzo as French Joe Duval
  • Jack Lawrence as Gallatin sheriff
  • Slick Lawson as Ed Kelly
  • William Newman as Sheriff Timberlake
  • John Ramsey as Jake Igelhart
  • Kal Roberts as Sam Whitsett
  • Jack Wesley Routh as Train Supervisor
  • John Jackson Routh as Jesse Jr., age 7
  • Rick Schulman as Maddux
  • Jimmy Tittle as Jim McDaniels
  • Dennis Tucker as Bud McDaniels
  • Byron Warner as William Wallace
  • Charlie Williams as Judge
  • Willie Nelson as Gen. Jo Shelby
  • Charles Williams

References

  1. ^ Sloman, Tony. "The Last Days of Frank and Jesse James". Radio Times. Immediate Media Company Limited. Retrieved February 7, 2019.[permanent dead link]
  2. ^ Goode, Stephen (August 14, 2014). "Jesse James at the movies (Part 5)". Los Angeles Post-Examiner. Retrieved February 7, 2019.
  3. ^ Baker, Jeff (November 2014). "Johnny Cash's childhood memories, in his own words, show love and a sense of humor". OregonLive.com. The Oregonian. Retrieved February 7, 2019.
  4. ^ Goode, Stephen (August 5, 2014). "Jesse James: Dad and especially mom (Part 2)". Los Angeles Post-Examiner. Retrieved February 7, 2019.
  5. ^ Jordan, April (December 2, 2018). "Southern Miss Coca-Cola Classic Rodeo Returns to Hattiesburg Feb. 16-17". Southern Miss Now. The University of Southern Mississippi. Retrieved February 7, 2019.
  6. ^ "Southern Miss Coca-Cola Classic Rodeo announced". Hattiesburg American. Gannett. January 11, 2016. Retrieved February 7, 2019.
  7. ^ Carter, Brooke (January 2, 2017). "What Happened to Willie Nelson – News & Updates". Gazette Review. Retrieved February 7, 2019.
  8. ^ ""Desperate housewives" – så gick det". Expressen (in Swedish). September 23, 2016. Retrieved February 7, 2019.
  9. ^ Jordan, April (December 2, 2018). "Southern Miss Coca-Cola Classic Rodeo Returns to Hattiesburg Feb. 16-17". Southern Miss Now. The University of Southern Mississippi. Retrieved February 7, 2019.

External links

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